Black Grille vs. Carbon Fiber Grille on Sapphire Black
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Originally Posted by flyingpuck' post='556111' date='Apr 4 2008, 10:15 AM
I've had a Carbon Fiber Grill for months now and love it.
It has a quasi-exotic look to it and I NEVER see any other E60's with it, so it's also fairly exclusive. I'm too freakin' lazy to take pictures, but take my word for it, IT LOOKS GREAT! 
It has a quasi-exotic look to it and I NEVER see any other E60's with it, so it's also fairly exclusive. I'm too freakin' lazy to take pictures, but take my word for it, IT LOOKS GREAT!
Originally Posted by tiptronic' post='555858' date='Apr 4 2008, 12:36 AM
where are you getting the matte black ones from? ..been thinking of getting the same 

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From: Birmingham AL
My Ride: 2010 VW Passat Wagon 2.0l Tsi
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Just ordered a CF grill , it 's a start on the body parts..... lol
Just my opinion, but CF is what you put on a honda, not on a nice car like the e60. The matte will make the car look more subtle and agressive. I recently changed mine with the rims of the grilles matching the car color (titainum silver) with matte mesh and I like the change very much. Someone previously said that think the CF make the grille look bigger, but I prefer making them look smaller, more aerodynamic looking. (I realize it doesn't decrease the CD of the car.)
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